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frilly neck collar
what is the name of the frilly neck collar worn by both sexes in 16/17th century and did it signify any status or standing?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ........ I'm afraid that kempie's wikipedia article is a long way from complete. For instance the collar of the gentleman of the wood carving here at http://tinyurl.com/mam9z is wired lace and is called a rabato. Rabato's were quite common. There are quite a number of other types. ...........
This may be of help
http://www.rosenbach.org/exhibitions/online.ht ml
Ruffs developed for several reasons. Lace, time-consuming to make and very costly, was a status symbol for the rich. The more lace you could display, the more you proclaimed your status.
Have a look here too
http://www.morbidoutlook.com/fashion/historica l/1999_00_tudor.html
http://www.rosenbach.org/exhibitions/online.ht ml
Ruffs developed for several reasons. Lace, time-consuming to make and very costly, was a status symbol for the rich. The more lace you could display, the more you proclaimed your status.
Have a look here too
http://www.morbidoutlook.com/fashion/historica l/1999_00_tudor.html
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